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A Temperature-Dependent, Variable-Stiffness Endoscopic Robotic Manipulator with Active Heating and Cooling

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ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
卷 48, 期 6, 页码 1837-1849

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-020-02495-z

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Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS); NOTES; Surgical robots; Variable-stiffness endoscopes; Variable-stiffness materials

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  1. National Research Foundation (NRF) Singapore through the NRF Investigatorship Grant [NRFI2016-07]

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In flexible endoscopy, the endoscope needs to be sufficiently flexible to go through the tortuous paths inside the human body and meanwhile be stiff enough to withstand external payloads without unwanted tip bending during operation. Thus, an endoscope whose stiffness can be adjusted on command is needed. This paper presents a novel variable-stiffness manipulator. The manipulator (o15 mm) has embedded thermoplastic tubes whose stiffness is tunable through temperature. Temperature is adjusted through joule heat generated by the electrical current supplied to the stainless steel coils and an active air-cooling mechanism. Tests and modeling were conducted to characterize the performance of the design. The manipulator has a high stiffness-changing ratio (22) between rigid and flexible states while that of its commercial Olympus counterpart is only 1.59. The active cooling time is 11.9 s while that of passive ambient cooling is 100.3 s. The thermal insulation layer (Aerogel) keeps the temperature of the outer surface within the safe range (below 41 degrees C). The models can describe the heating and cooling processes with root mean square errors ranging from 0.6 to 1.3 degrees C. The results confirm the feasibility of a variable-stiffness endoscopic manipulator with high stiffness-changing ratio, fast mode-switching, and safe thermal insulation.

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